APUSH Chapter 21
In 1919 All of the following figures were at the Paris Peace conference except
Alexander Keerensky of Russia
as the US entered WW1 it most immedite military effect was in the
Atlantic Ocean
President Theodore Roosevelt defined Civilized and Uncivilized nations on the basis of
Both economic and race development
As the US entered ww1
Britain and France had few reserves of combat aged men
The Country that lost the greatest number of lives in WW1 was
Germany
On the eve of the Great War the chief rivalry in Europe was between
Germany and Great Britain
In the aftermath of the Sinking of the British passenger liner Lusitania
Germany pledged to the US it would not repeat such an action
In 1914 the Triple Entente consisted of
Great Britain France and the US
During the 18 months of Woodrow Wilson's presidency
He was essentially an invalid
Dollar Diplomacy is associated primarily with the administration of
William Howard Taft
in 1919 American labor unrest saw
a general strike in Seattle that brought the city to a standstill
As a result of the Service of African Americans solidiers in WW1
activism by blacks for their rights increased
In 1920 Nicola Sacco and Baroloomeo Vendetti
admitted they were anarchists. were convicted of murder. drew widespread support from the public. both admitted they were anarchists and drew widespread support from the public. All these answers are correct.
President Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points included
an end to secret treaties
In order to secure control of Panama Can Zone,, the US
assisted a revolution in Panama
Prior to the US construction of the Panama Canal
assisted a revolution in Panama
In the US during WW1 the committee on Public information (CPI)
became increasingly sensationalist in its information campaign
During WW1 extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides
because the destructive power of weapons made conventional field battles too destructive
in the fall of 1915 President Woodrow Wilson
began to support a rapid increase of the nation's armed forces
in the fall of 1915 President Woodrow Wilson
began to support a rapid increase of the nations armed forces
Immediately following World War I, the American economy
boomed for many months
As part of his Asian diplomacy President Theodore Roosevelt'
both signed a secret agreement with Japan to ensure continued American trade in Asia, and sent a fleet of battleships to Japan as a show of American military power.
in 1914 when war erupted in Europe President Woodrow Wilson
called on the American Public to be completely impartial
During WW1 the war industries bond
coordinated government purchases of military supplies
During WW1 the new technology of warfare
created logistical supply problems, which slowed many offensives. allowed the attack of the enemy without direct combat. were largely responsible for the appalling level of casualties. both created logistical problems, which slowed many offensives, and allowed the attack of the enemy without direct combat. All these answers are correct.
During ww1 technologically advanced submarines used engines powered by
diesel
Marcus Garvey
encouraged African Americans to reject assimilation into white scoiety
In the early twentieth century the US actions toward Mexico included
encouraging an overthrow of the Madero government. a refusal to formally recognize the Huerta government. sending an American expeditionary force across the border into Mexico. both encouraging an overthrow of the Madero government and refusing to formally recognize the Huerta government. All these answers are correct.
in 1914-1915 The US responded to a British naval blockade of Germany by
ending trade with Germany but continuing trade with Great Britain
The policy idea behind Dollar Diplomacy was to
extend investments and influences of the US in less developed Regions
In 1920 passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
gave women the right to vote
in the election of 1916 Supporters of Woodrow Wilson
hinted his Republican opponent would lead the nation into war
The So called Zimmerman telegram
included a proposal for the return of the American Southwest to Mexico
During WW1 the council of national defense eventually organized the national economy by creating
local defense councils
The Sabatoge Act and the Sedition Act of 1918
made illegal any public expression opposing the war
After the US entered WW1
most German Americans supported the American war effort. German books were removed from many American schools and libraries. the playing of German music was banned in many American communities. sauerkraut in the U.S. was renamed "liberty cabbage." All these answers are correct.
During the red scare of 1919 Attorney General A mitchell Palmer
none of these answers is correct
In 1918 President Wilson's 14 points recieved significant support from
none of these answers is correct
In his dealings with Pancho Villa President Woodrow Wilson
ordered a military expedition into Mexico to capture Villa
During WW1 the US government primarily financed the war through
public bond sales and new taxes
Which of the following did the National War Labor Bond, established in 1918 did NOT grant to American Workers
recognition of the right to strike
During the WW1 American Ground troops
saw combat that was relatively brief but intense
The 1904 Roosevelt Corollary
stated that the US had a right to intervene in the affairs of neighboring countries
in January 1917 President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress
suggested the creation of the League of Nations in the post war period
In March 1917 the US moved closer to entering the great war when
the Czarist government of Russia was overthrown
The immediate spark of hostilities in Europe 1914 was
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
President Theodore Roosevelt's policies in Regard to Asia were intended
to prevent both China and Russia from becoming dominant there
President Woodrow Wilson requests to congress for a declaration of war
took place two weeks after German submarines had torpedoed three Americans ships.
During WW1 airplanes were used for all the following except
transporting troops
The election of 1920 saw
voters turn away from Idealsim and toward normalicy
In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson believed the Paris Peace conference treaty
was a success because of the acceptance of the league of nations
in 1919 the Red Scare in the US
was partly motivated by a series of bombings
The Selective Service Act in the US
was supported by President Woodrow Wilson
American Casualties in WW1
were as likely to be from disease as from combat
The Diplomatic efforts of President Woodrow Wilson toward Latin America
were similar to those Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft
in ww1 the American Expeditionary Force was commanded by
John Perhing
The most prominent exponent of black Nationalism following WW1 was
Marcus Garvey
After the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905
President Roosevelt sent a fleet of Ships around the world including to Japan as a show of force
Regarding the treaty of versailles the US senate decided in 1919 to
Ratify it
When President Woodrow Wilson presented the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate
The American Public clearly supported its Ratificiations
In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson antagonized many Republicans
when he pushed for the election of Democrats to Congress. when he refused to put prominent Republicans on the peace conference negotiating team. when he tied support of his peace plans to the midterm elections. both when he tied support of his peace plans to the midterm elections and when he pushed for the election of Democrats to Congress. All these answers are correct.
in 1919 the racial climate in the US
worsened in both the North and South